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- Dictionarydown·heart·ed/ˌdounˈhärdəd/
adjective
- 1. discouraged; in low spirits: "fans must not be downhearted even though we lost"
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Downhearted means unhappy and having no hope, especially because of a disappointment or failure. See synonyms, related words, and usage examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.
- Znaczenie Downhearted, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
downhearted definicja: 1. unhappy and having no hope,...
- Downhearted: Polish Translation
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- English (US)
DOWNHEARTED meaning: 1. unhappy and having no hope,...
- Downhearted in Traditional Chinese
DOWNHEARTED translate: (尤指因失望或失敗而)灰心的,喪氣的,氣餒的. Learn more in...
- Downhearted in Simplified Chinese
DOWNHEARTED translate: (尤指因失望或失败而)灰心的,丧气的,气馁的. Learn more in...
- Downhearted in Spanish
DOWNHEARTED translate: desanimado, desanimado/ada...
- Translate English to Russian
DOWNHEARTED translate: упавший духом. Learn more in the...
- Downgrading
DOWNGRADING definition: 1. present participle of downgrade...
- Znaczenie Downhearted, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
Downhearted means downcast or dejected, as in feeling sad or unhappy. See synonyms, example sentences, word history and dictionary entries for downhearted.
filled with melancholy and despondency. “feeling discouraged and downhearted ”. synonyms: blue, depressed, dispirited, down, down in the mouth, downcast, gloomy, grim, low, low-spirited. dejected. affected or marked by low spirits.
Downhearted definition: dejected; depressed; discouraged. . See examples of DOWNHEARTED used in a sentence.
Downhearted means unhappy and having no hope, especially because of a disappointment or failure. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
Downhearted means feeling sad and discouraged. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.
Downhearted means low in spirit, depressed, or dejected. Find the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective, as well as related words and expressions, on The Free Dictionary website.